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Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 13:32:51 +0200
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W dniu 28.04.2024 o 11:40, Mikko pisze:
> On 2024-04-27 19:50:34 +0000, gharnagel said:
> 
>> Perhaps there is only one nature, but it has many parts.
>> The discussion seems to be about the part of nature called
>> "time" ...
> 
> Time is not a part of nature. If you remove time and everthing
> that is in a time or is a part of time or is a property of time
> or requires time to exist then nothing is left.
> 
>> but what is "time"?
> 
> Many things are called "time".


Does every of them have the property above,
poor halfbrain?
Time is a tool for describing things. If you
take it away - everything stays as it is, you
just can't  say a word about it anymore.